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Parabolic cylindrical reflector antenna at 60 GHz with line feed in gap waveguide technology

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In this paper, a parabolic cylindrical reflector antenna is proposed for wireless multi-gigabit communications at 60 GHz, where the line feed is realized by a power distribution in parallel plate waveguide (PPW).
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A parabolic cylindrical reflector antenna is proposed in this paper for wireless multi-gigabit communications at 60 GHz. The line feed is realized by a power distribution in parallel plate waveguide (PPW). Inside the PPW waveguide there are metal pin rows forming the contours of an H-plane horn structure in front of a parabolic reflector, where we see possible mechanical advantages in not requiring metal contact of the pins to more than one metal plate. They will still work as a total reflecting wall by making use of the same stopband features as in gap waveguide technology. The result is a low loss, low cost and very versatile 60 GHz antenna with high gain. The electrical design for maximum aperture efficiency and minimum loss is explained.

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